0
240%
OVER THE SAFE LEVEL
PM2.5 annual exposure*
LATEST ON THE JOURNEY TO 2030:
"The implementation of actions to reduce pollution, protect public health and the environment requires a coordinated effort among national, regional and local institutions, as well as an effective integration of citizens' participation processes."
Maria Claudia Garcia Dávila, Vice Minister of Environmental Policies and Normalization, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development*PM 2.5 concentrations measured in micrograms of particles per cubic meter of air (µg/m3) Data: WHO Global Platform on Air Quality & Health
WHO Guideline (10)Lowest level at which premature mortality risk increases in response to long-term exposure
Interim target 1 (35)Associated with 15% higher premature mortality relative to the WHO guideline of 10 µg/m3
Interim target 2 (25)Associated with 6% lower premature mortality risk relative to Interim Target 1 (35 µg/m3)
Interim target 3 (15)Associated with 6% lower premature mortality risk relative to Interim Target 2 (25 µg/m3)